A Ryanair flight from the Algarve has had to land Shannon Airport.
Dublin Airport has already seen diversions and go-arounds because of high winds caused by Storm Isha.
An Aer Lingus plane from Bristol has diverted to Belfast, while a Ryanair flight from the Algarve has gone to Shannon airport.
A Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt has also turned back around over England and is returning to the German city.
https://x.com/DublinAirport/status/1748997524298576124?s=20
Dublin Airport is operating as normal today. For flight updates, passengers should check directly with their airline for the most up-to-date information. Those flying should also allow plenty of time to get to the airport. #StormIsha pic.twitter.com/NGkRZJYi4n
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) January 21, 2024

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